11-04-2017, 12:01 AM
Le_Regard wrote:
rosygyro wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
If you in actual fact have Knowledge, Wisdom, and Understanding, then you should write a book, or at least publish a blog, instead of snipping up bits of other peoples ideas and clustering them around you like an ego held together by spider webs.
The block to the habitual assemblage global paradigm shift is one of honesty.
It is one thing to have a photographic memory and another to perceived by those having an equally in-depth knowledge of you.
The mass majority utterly resist any paradigm shift which would allow them to be “seen” and even those who would claim to be stalkers also are habitually deliberately privated from being seen.
Writing a book or a blog about this is like stealing the keys to your own car so the dealership cannot deliver it.
Utterly pointless( looks around at a room full of people holding keys, targeting cocoon like it is their own awaited car)
Call the dealership, admit your mistake and take the keys back.
Me- I am still designing the cars.
I have no idea what the *** you're trying to say here, and decyphering it is a waste of my energy. If you're going to interact with other minds at all and *deliberately* act all fucking crazy so no one understands you, and you're invisible, that's fine with me. I am not required to interact with your reality. However, I feel sorry for you. Your reality is quite visible from here.
Your car key analogy is ridiculous. People write books all the time. There are bookstores of books and libraries full of books. YOU posted a picture of one written by Carlos Castaneda at the beginning of this thread. This IS a thread about books. I'm assuming you've READ that book and see it as a THING TO READ and not just a PICTURE to post in forums. You're communicating well enough in English, so books are not alien to you. You can read and write, can't you? Why *intentionally* do it all wrong?
Kabbalistically, Chokmah represents the direct inspiration for an idea or a work of art, but Binah represents the principle that fleshes the idea out in form and explains it to others. Maybe you care about that sort of thing?
It's like a math professor who has all the right concepts, but he's trying to explain calculus to a student who hasn't learned adding and subtraction yet and it's just not easy to do that. He has to break the higher ideas into smaller ideas, and he can't just stand there beating his chest, tearing his hair out, screaming the higher ideas out loud and wondering why his students don't understand him and think he's a terrible professor, and just keeps on doing it, and is so far gone he doesn't even care about being Understood anymore.
Oh right, and it also goes the other way. Wisdom encodes the ideas through Understanding, but then Daath (Knowledge) is the power of study and concentration that lets the encoded ideas pop back out, so to speak. Like when the arithmetic student does his homework and really *gets it* that the teacher was trying to explain that 3 x 4 = 3 + 3 + 3 +3 = 4 + 4 + 4
This is usually applied to studying Torah, as you can imagine, being Kabbalistic and all... but it works on anything.
FYI I'm partly saying this because I'm anticipating a reply where you tell me the Jewish Kabbalah is all wrong and you literally know more than God... I've set that up on purpose.
I'm inclined personally to translate "Daath" as "Unbending Intent", actually.
rosygyro wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
If you in actual fact have Knowledge, Wisdom, and Understanding, then you should write a book, or at least publish a blog, instead of snipping up bits of other peoples ideas and clustering them around you like an ego held together by spider webs.
The block to the habitual assemblage global paradigm shift is one of honesty.
It is one thing to have a photographic memory and another to perceived by those having an equally in-depth knowledge of you.
The mass majority utterly resist any paradigm shift which would allow them to be “seen” and even those who would claim to be stalkers also are habitually deliberately privated from being seen.
Writing a book or a blog about this is like stealing the keys to your own car so the dealership cannot deliver it.
Utterly pointless( looks around at a room full of people holding keys, targeting cocoon like it is their own awaited car)
Call the dealership, admit your mistake and take the keys back.
Me- I am still designing the cars.
I have no idea what the *** you're trying to say here, and decyphering it is a waste of my energy. If you're going to interact with other minds at all and *deliberately* act all fucking crazy so no one understands you, and you're invisible, that's fine with me. I am not required to interact with your reality. However, I feel sorry for you. Your reality is quite visible from here.
Your car key analogy is ridiculous. People write books all the time. There are bookstores of books and libraries full of books. YOU posted a picture of one written by Carlos Castaneda at the beginning of this thread. This IS a thread about books. I'm assuming you've READ that book and see it as a THING TO READ and not just a PICTURE to post in forums. You're communicating well enough in English, so books are not alien to you. You can read and write, can't you? Why *intentionally* do it all wrong?
Kabbalistically, Chokmah represents the direct inspiration for an idea or a work of art, but Binah represents the principle that fleshes the idea out in form and explains it to others. Maybe you care about that sort of thing?
It's like a math professor who has all the right concepts, but he's trying to explain calculus to a student who hasn't learned adding and subtraction yet and it's just not easy to do that. He has to break the higher ideas into smaller ideas, and he can't just stand there beating his chest, tearing his hair out, screaming the higher ideas out loud and wondering why his students don't understand him and think he's a terrible professor, and just keeps on doing it, and is so far gone he doesn't even care about being Understood anymore.
Oh right, and it also goes the other way. Wisdom encodes the ideas through Understanding, but then Daath (Knowledge) is the power of study and concentration that lets the encoded ideas pop back out, so to speak. Like when the arithmetic student does his homework and really *gets it* that the teacher was trying to explain that 3 x 4 = 3 + 3 + 3 +3 = 4 + 4 + 4
This is usually applied to studying Torah, as you can imagine, being Kabbalistic and all... but it works on anything.
FYI I'm partly saying this because I'm anticipating a reply where you tell me the Jewish Kabbalah is all wrong and you literally know more than God... I've set that up on purpose.
I'm inclined personally to translate "Daath" as "Unbending Intent", actually.

